
Zyphe
Agentic Privacy-first KYC and KYB with MCP
204 followers
Agentic Privacy-first KYC and KYB with MCP
204 followers
The KYC compliance platform for identity and KYB. Zyphe lets your team and your AI agents run identity checks without storing personal data, so users verify once and never repeat the process.






Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Manuel Tumiati, co-founder and CTO of Zyphe. Thanks @rajiv_ayyangar for the hunt. Excited to be part of Pitch by Deel NYC.
KYC and KYB are still broken.
People upload the same documents again and again across different platforms, teams store sensitive data they do not want to hold, and compliance teams waste huge amounts of time on repetitive checks.
So we built Zyphe.
Zyphe is the KYC and KYB platform that lets teams and AI agents run identity checks without storing personal data, while making verification reusable across platforms and workflows.
Verify once, reuse everywhere.
That means:
🔐 Less sensitive data stored
♻️ No more repeating the same verification with the same documents across platforms
🤖 Agentic compliance that lets AI agents safely handle parts of compliance workflows
💸 Lower compliance costs and much less manual effort
The core idea is simple:
compliance should be private, reusable, and automated.
Would love your feedback on 3 things:
What is the most painful part of KYC or KYB today?
Does "verify once, reuse everywhere" resonate?
Would you trust AI agents to handle part of compliance?
We’ll be here all day. Ask us anything
Where does my passport photo and selfie actually live after I upload it? "Decentralized" sounds cool but I want to know who can see it.
@abhiranjan_mehta Hello Abhi, after processing data is encrypted with a key you own, stored using a decentralized storage solution and shared with companies through proxy re-encryption
Does the KYC Passport require a separate and dedicated app to use it?
Zyphe
@marco_vinciguerra Hi Marco! No, the KYC Passport doesn’t require a separate or dedicated app.
It’s designed to work seamlessly in the background of the services that integrate with Zyphe. Users typically access and reuse their verification directly within the onboarding flow of a partner platform. For example, through a secure link or embedded experience, without needing to download or manage an additional app.
That said, the underlying model still gives users full control over their data. Even without a standalone app, they can approve what gets shared, where, and for what purpose. So you get the convenience of a native, frictionless experience, while keeping the benefits of portability and privacy.
Oriane
@yuri_mihaileanu1 Hi Yuri! Data is encrypted and processed in isolated environments. After processing, personal information is encrypted under keys owned by the user, stored using decentralized storage solutions, and shared with companies through proxy re-encryption. This means ownership remains decentralized at the user level. Only users and the organizations they choose to share data with can access the underlying information. This drastically reduce the risk of data breaches along and enables reusability
The Pitch
Talk about the right timing... feels like there's a new government (state, federal, whatever) talking about age gating and identity verification every single day. Scary to think that a lot of these sites are responsible for securing that information (or even if they trust a third party, those third parties storing data in a centralized way). Good stuff!